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Is Nintentacle Religionintentacle?

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Ali_16x said:
Nintentacle said:

Ali_16x said:

Can I ask what religion you believe in?

Guess.

If I wanted to guess I wouldn't have asked.

I'm either a Muslim making fun of people exposing Islam, a Hindu, or Christian. Guess!



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For some reason I can't find Sura in the version of the Qur'an I have. Is there another name for the section so I can read it for myself? I'm LDS (Mormon) but I like to learn about other religions and have a copy of the Qur'an on my phone.



Nintentacle said:
Xenostar said:
Just what the world needs more religous hatred.

Have a fun crusade Nintenticle

Wouldn't call it hate. I'm pretty much asking Muslim people to explain what they would call "So-called contradictions", and to show me where Muhammad is in the Torah and/or Gospel.

Hate, in my opinion, would be generalizing Muslims and not listening to anything they are saying.

Edit: Or insulting them, of course.


Your going on the offensive, and asking them to defend there religous books, how do you think this will possibly ever end well, you dont even open with a reason discussion, just a quote youve probably read from somewhere, because my apologise but i highly doubt you have read the Qur'an, even tho you feel you have enough knowledge to bash it. 



Shadowfest3 said:
For some reason I can't find Sura in the version of the Qur'an I have. Is there another name for the section so I can read it for myself? I'm LDS (Mormon) but I like to learn about other religions and have a copy of the Qur'an on my phone.

It might have the same numbering system. You can see it online, though.

This one's really good: http://quran.com/



Xenostar said:
Nintentacle said:

Wouldn't call it hate. I'm pretty much asking Muslim people to explain what they would call "So-called contradictions", and to show me where Muhammad is in the Torah and/or Gospel.

Hate, in my opinion, would be generalizing Muslims and not listening to anything they are saying.

Edit: Or insulting them, of course.


Your going on the offensive, and asking them to defend there religous books, how do you think this will possibly ever end well, you dont even open with a reason discussion, just a quote youve probably read from somewhere, because my apologise but i highly doubt you have read the Qur'an, even tho you feel you have enough knowledge to bash it. 

What I want is a good apologist answer.



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Your aims here are indeed damned confusing. This one isn't as bad as the last one, but still...

You should put what you're trying to go for in the OP. Then we can have a fair assessment of whether it deserves to live.



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Mr Khan said:
Your aims here are indeed damned confusing. This one isn't as bad as the last one, but still...

You should put what you're trying to go for in the OP. Then we can have a fair assessment of whether it deserves to live.

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Can a Muslim explain to me why Allah doesn't care about humans the same way he cares about Kaaba?



Nintentacle said:
Shadowfest3 said:
For some reason I can't find Sura in the version of the Qur'an I have. Is there another name for the section so I can read it for myself? I'm LDS (Mormon) but I like to learn about other religions and have a copy of the Qur'an on my phone.

It might have the same numbering system. You can see it online, though.

This one's really good: http://quran.com/

I see where I went wrong.  I was actually looking for a book or section named Sura instead of chapter 7 (al-A'raf or The Elevations) then verse 157.

I googled for an explaination of your question and this is only one reference that I found.  So, I would say just read it and then decide for yourself.  I don't agree with it personally but everyone is allowed to believed what they want.

http://www.islam101.com/religions/christianity/mBible.htm



Not sure how to read the quote. Are you sure it implies that Mohammed was refereed to by name in the Torah?